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Federal Palm - One of the ships of the West Indies Federation Oct. 10, 1961

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A photograph of the Federation Palm, one of the ships of the West Indies Federation.

Duke St., South Kingston

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A panoramic view of the southern section of Duke Street, Kingston showing buildings, trees and the Kingston Harbour.

West India Regiment

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An artist's impression of a member of the West India Regiment.

On a visit in style taking a ride - West India Fashionables

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A photographic print depicting the mode of transportation of the upper class in the West Indies during the 19th Century.

Mandeville, Jamaica, Greetings from Jamaica

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A postcard showing a panoramic view of a section of Mandeville, Jamaica.

King Street, Kingston

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A colour postcard of a section of King Street, Kingston showing commercial buildings, pedestrians, vehicles parked along the roadway. The sidewalks are lined with trees and flowers.

Kidd Harold

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Photograph of Kidd Harold, Jamaican dancer, performing at a function. Three men are sitting behind him on the stage.

Comedian Williams

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Comdedian Ranny Williams in performance dressed in a costume.

Sagwa Bennett during a lecture demonstration at the Institute of Jamaica

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Sagwa Bennett, theatre personality, demonstrates a point to attendees during a lecture at the Institute of Jamaica. Two chairs and an easle with flipchart are on the platform.

Ethiopian World Federation Union

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A hand written sign is attached to a tall pole and nailed to a fence post in front of what seems like a small wooden structure in a rural area.